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La mañana en CADENA 100 comienza con música de Ramazzotti y Carlos Santana. Se celebra la victoria de Carlos Alcaraz en el Open de Australia, quien, con 22 años, iguala a Rafa Nadal y se convierte en el tenista más joven en ganar los cuatro grandes. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', Ximeno presenta los Jeroglíficos Auditivos sobre tenis, donde se habla del juez de silla. El programa debate la vestimenta en los Grammy, mencionando a Heidi Klum y Justin Bieber, y la importancia de la elegancia. Se juzga el caso de Laura, quien no recogió a sus suegros del aeropuerto. También se juega a elegir artistas para un cumpleaños, como Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga y Prince. Suenan canciones de Taylor Swift, Amy Winehouse, la versión de Maníaca de Abraham Mateo y Kelly Clarkson. Se destaca la deportividad de Novak Djokovic al felicitar a Rafa Nadal en la final del Abierto de Australia. El programa invita a escuchar más contenido en podcast.
Cerramos el programa con ritmo y humor junto a uno de los imitadores más sorprendentes del panorama actual. Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury, Shakira, Amy Winehouse, Elvis, Edith Piaf y muchos más cobran vida en la voz de Julián Fontalvo, actor y cantante que transforma cada intervención en un pequeño espectáculo en directo.
In this Look Back episode of Last Days, we revisit the life and final years of Amy Winehouse. A once-in-a-generation talent whose voice and songwriting reshaped modern soul. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Living With War", de Neil Young encabeza el primer volumen de nuestro repaso por los mejores discos que este año celebran su vigésimo aniversario. En 2006 conocimos a Arctic Monkeys y disfrutamos de obras maestras firmadas por The Raconteurs, Tv On The Radio, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, Belle and Sebastian, Cat Power, The Kooks... NEIL YOUNG - Living With WarTHE RACONTEURS - Steady As She GoesTV ON THE RADIO - Wolf Like MeWOLFMOTHER - WomanCAT POWER - Living ProofRAY LAMONTAGNE - Three More DaysLILY ALLEN - Knock 'Em OutGNARLS BARKLEY - CrazyTHE GOSSIP - Standing In The Way Of ControlTHE STROKES - You Only Live OnceARCTIC MONKEYS - I Beet You Look Good On The DancefloorAMY WINEHOUSE - You Know I'm Not GoodBELLE AND SEBASTIAN - Another Sunny DayTHE KOOKS - NaïveTIGA - You Gonna Want MeEscuchar audio
Well, 2025 was a doozy and 2026 is already giving it a run for its money. As crazy and unpredictable as the world is now, the pod don't stop, which means it's time for the third annual "Irish Tom Predictions Episode", with 4x recurring guest Thomas O'Mahony.We start by chopping it up and reviewing our past performances a bit, before diving headfirst into Tom's predictions for the Year of the Horse (and the fly ass white boy, we see you Timmy). Retro iPhones. Amy Winehouse. Joan Didion. Nigel Farage. Illiterate Men. These are but a few of the characters and topics we discuss, but you'll have to tune in for the context and Tom's full list.Then we wrap it up with shorter prediction lists from both Alex and Nick featuring AI, luddites, gambling crackdowns, crazy game shows, and more. Follow Tom on Instagram @scamgoldin and check out his work on the podcasts Lions Beneath the Skin, Lions Led by Donkeys , and Blood Work wherever you listen to podcasts.
You'll know Marisa Abela from HBO's critically acclaimed hit Industry, where her portrayal of Yasmin - a brilliant, volatile young woman with ambition to burn, earned her a BAFTA. She also starred as Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson's Back to Black and now returns for the hotly anticipated fourth season of Industry. In this conversation, Marisa spills the beans on her first audition for Industry, why her acting is inspired by The Real Housewives (yes, really) and what we can expect from the new season. We also reflect on her troubled teenage years - and how she was ‘a terror' to live with, as well as her shock diagnosis with thyroid cancer at the age of 23. Through the subsequent intensive surgery and recovery process, Marisa learned the importance of women advocating for themselves and their own bodies in a culture where women's health is often overlooked and under-researched. Still just 29, Marisa is remarkably self-aware and wise beyond her years. As an Industry superfan myself, I adored chatting to her and I hope you love the episode too. If you do, please rate, review and hit the follow button! ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 03:15 Drama School and Early Failures 04:23 Navigating Pressure 07:33 Teenage Struggles 27:13 Health Crisis in 2020 29:30 Diagnosis 30:30 Surgery and Recovery During the Pandemic 32:01 The Impact on Body Image 35:36 Advocating for Women's Health 38:45 Support and Love 40:32 Getting Married!
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz provides an in-depth analytical breakdown of Sienna Spiro's breakout single “Die On This Hill,” released October 10, 2025, via Capitol Records—the defining hit from her debut EP Sink Now, Swim Later.Born September 25, 2005, in London, UK, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter boasts a deep alto voice influenced by Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Frank Sinatra, and early-2000s hip-hop. She began songwriting at age 10, went viral on TikTok in 2022 with covers and originals, dropped out of school at 16 to pursue music full-time, and built early momentum with singles like “Maybe” (#75 UK Singles Chart, 2024) and her 2025 EP.Co-written by Spiro with Omer Fedi, Michael Pollack, and Blake Slatkin, the piano-led ballad—sparked by a Bohemian Rhapsody-inspired piano mistake—features cinematic strings by Rob Moose and explores stubborn love, emotional entrapment, and toxic relationships with raw vulnerability and dramatic structure. Live-debuted at KOKO London (September 2025), it earned widespread praise for vocal control and emotional depth.As of January 2026, the track achieved her first UK Top 10 (#9 peak on Official Singles Chart), debuted at #69 on Billboard Hot 100 (week of January 10, climbing), hit Spotify US #23 and Global #47 peaks, amassed 145+ million global streams (over 16 million by November 2025), and contributed to Sink Now, Swim Later surpassing 122 million cumulative streams—driven by TikTok emotional-clip trends and organic virality.Television exposure accelerated crossover: UK debut on Later… with Jools Holland, U.S. performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (January 2026), TODAY, and prior The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (via “Maybe”). Support slots with Teddy Swims (North America) and Sam Smith boosted visibility.Her sold-out 2026 North American headline tour, The Visitor Tour, launches March 3–6 at Troubadour (Los Angeles, 2 dates), includes stops at Café Du Nord (San Francisco), Lincoln Hall (Chicago), The Great Hall (Toronto), The Atlantis (Washington, DC), The Foundry (Philadelphia), Brighton Music Hall (Boston), and concludes March 17–18 at Bowery Ballroom (New York, 2 dates)—all 100% sold out across 10 dates.Industry nods include BRIT Awards Critics' Choice shortlist (2026). Analytic Dreamz dissects how “Die On This Hill” transformed TikTok virality into chart success, streaming dominance, TV breakthroughs, and touring demand—positioning Spiro as a soulful, performance-driven rising star with organic, accelerated momentum entering 2026.Join Analytic Dreamz for this no-fluff, data-driven deep dive into one of 2025-2026's most compelling breakout stories. Stream “Die On This Hill” now and stay locked in for more Notorious Mass Effect.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Entrega extraordinaria de 'El Sótano' de Radio 3 con un cóctel apropiado para paliar el frío de estas noches de enero. Un maridaje de sonidos tropicales añejos con la gracia y el ritmo inalterables para poner a punto tus pies.THE REVELS "Conga twist"ROBERTO ROENA "Que se sepa"ORQUESTA HARLOW "Be free"LA LUPE "Fiebre"PETE RODRÍGUEZ "Ilike it like that"LORD INVADER "Me one alone"PÉREZ PRADO "Mambo jambo"LAUREL AITKEN "Last night"SAM THE SHAM & THE PHARAOHS "Wooly bully"RITCHIE VALENS "La bamba"THE BEATLES "Twist and shout"THE SONICS "Psycho"THE TRASHMEN "Surfin' bird"LOS SAICOS "Demolición"AMY WINEHOUSE "Monkey man"THE SPECIALS "Stupid marriage"MADNESS "Shut up"Escuchar audio
To kick off 2026 with a bang, we welcomed back music writer Amy Linden of Immaletyoufinish Podcast to share with all you lovely people her tale of seeing and interviewing Amy Winehouse right as she broke in the US. While Frank had been a sensation overseas, it was her new album Back To Black which would take her to dizzying heights of stardom and create an image of a hard-partying girl from North London. Amy Linden not only saw Amy Winehouse's first US performance at Joe's Pub in NYC but also interviewed her later that year and saw her subsequent NYC shows. Amy has been in the business for decades and came on First Concert Memories last year to talk about seeing The Sex Pistols in their final show in San Francisco when she was new to the industry. As an industry insider, she relates the story of pitching the Village Voice to let her cover Amy's US debut. Linden sticks up for Winehouse as a troubled woman who just needed a hug despite her tough exterior. Hear about Winehouse singing with The Dap-Kings and her back up singers/dancers created an amazing show. But you'll also hear how she saw signs in her interview that Amy was troubled and the shows she gave later in 2007 didn't live up to the promise of the early 2007 show at Joe's Pub. Amy Winehouse had the talent to be an enduring superstar but her lifestyle and health problems ensured that she would be known as a shooting star. Great insights from Amy Linden - hear her on Immaletyoufinish Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nine-time Grammy winner Mark Ronson is responsible for producing some of the biggest pop songs of the last few decades. He's worked with the likes of Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Amy Winehouse. Back in September, he released a new memoir, Night People, which traces his early years working as a DJ in nightclubs around New York City. Mark joined Tom Power to tell us how that laid the groundwork for his acclaimed career as a producer, and how it also taught him what it takes to make a crowd dance.
To kick off 2026 with a bang, we welcomed back music writer Amy Linden of Immaletyoufinish Podcast to share with all you lovely people her tale of seeing and interviewing Amy Winehouse right as she broke in the US. While Frank had been a sensation overseas, it was her new album Back To Black which would take her to dizzying heights of stardom and create an image of a hard-partying girl from North London. Amy Linden not only saw Amy Winehouse's first US performance at Joe's Pub in NYC but also interviewed her later that year and saw her subsequent NYC shows. Amy has been in the business for decades and came on First Concert Memories last year to talk about seeing The Sex Pistols in their final show in San Francisco when she was new to the industry. As an industry insider, she relates the story of pitching the Village Voice to let her cover Amy's US debut. Linden sticks up for Winehouse as a troubled woman who just needed a hug despite her tough exterior. Hear about Winehouse singing with The Dap-Kings and her back up singers/dancers created an amazing show. But you'll also hear how she saw signs in her interview that Amy was troubled and the shows she gave later in 2007 didn't live up to the promise of the early 2007 show at Joe's Pub. Amy Winehouse had the talent to be an enduring superstar but her lifestyle and health problems ensured that she would be known as a shooting star. Great insights from Amy Linden - hear her on Immaletyoufinish Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est un sombre tourbillon d'amour et de destruction. Amy Winehouse, la diva de la soul des années 2000, et Blake Fielder-Civil, réalisateur de clip, ont connu une histoire d'amour plus que torturée. Alcool, drogue, dispute… Cette histoire a eu des conséquences sur la carrière de la chanteuse. En 4 épisodes, nous allons vous raconter la face cachée du couple Amy Winehouse & Blake Fielder-Civil. Divorce, prison et poison La situation entre Amy et Blake est de plus en plus alarmante. L'acharnement des médias n'aide en rien. Amy enchaîne les overdoses et, cerise sur le gâteau, Blake se fait arrêter plusieurs fois, notamment pour coups et blessures volontaires, avant de finir entre les barreaux. Quelle sera l'issue de cet enfer ? Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est un sombre tourbillon d'amour et de destruction. Amy Winehouse, la diva de la soul des années 2000, et Blake Fielder-Civil, réalisateur de clip, ont connu une histoire d'amour plus que torturée. Alcool, drogue, dispute… Cette histoire a eu des conséquences sur la carrière de la chanteuse. En 4 épisodes, nous allons vous raconter la face cachée du couple Amy Winehouse & Blake Fielder-Civil. Une double dépendance Dans son livre "Ma fille, Amy", Mitch Winehouse mentionne l'aversion qu'Amy avait contre la drogue avant de tomber dans la spirale infernale de l'addiction. Il raconte : « Elle refusait catégoriquement d'y toucher. Blake Fielder-Civil a changé tout ça. » À croire que, malheureusement, Blake est non seulement revenu dans la vie d'Amy, mais qu'il l'a aussi entraînée dans sa toxicomanie… Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est un sombre tourbillon d'amour et de destruction. Amy Winehouse, la diva de la soul des années 2000, et Blake Fielder-Civil, réalisateur de clip, ont connu une histoire d'amour plus que torturée. Alcool, drogue, dispute… Cette histoire a eu des conséquences sur la carrière de la chanteuse. En 4 épisodes, nous allons vous raconter la face cachée du couple Amy Winehouse & Blake Fielder-Civil. « Back to Black » 2005. Amy Winehouse est une star montante de la soul et du RnB. Elle enchaîne les scènes, est de plus en plus à l'aise avec son public. L'année précédente, en février 2004, son premier album "Frank" a été certifié disque d'or en Angleterre. Amy Winehouse est partout : au festival de Glastonbury, sur le Jazzworld stage, au V Festival… Et puis, elle est amoureuse ! Et comme on dit, l'amour donne des ailes, non ? Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est un sombre tourbillon d'amour et de destruction. Amy Winehouse, la diva de la soul des années 2000, et Blake Fielder-Civil, réalisateur de clip, ont connu une histoire d'amour plus que torturée. Alcool, drogue, dispute… Cette histoire a eu des conséquences sur la carrière de la chanteuse. En 4 épisodes, nous allons vous raconter la face cachée du couple Amy Winehouse & Blake Fielder-Civil. Rencontre au pub 2005, un soir autour de 18h, dans un pub de Camden au Nord de Londres. Blake Fielder-Civil est accoudé au bar du "Good Mixer". Il enchaîne les whiskys et les cigarettes, les yeux dans le vide. La lumière est tamisée, du rock passe à la radio, et Blake semble être indifférent aux notes de musique qui résonnent. Blake Fielder-Civil est déprimé. Il lui manque quelque chose. L'amour, peut-être ? Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot take a deep dive into the infamous “27 Club,” exploring the eerie pattern of legendary musicians who died at the age of 27. The discussion traces the phenomenon from its mythic roots with Delta blues icon Robert Johnson through the devastating cluster of late 60s and early 70s losses, including Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison. The conversation examines the suspicious circumstances surrounding several of these deaths, the role of drugs, fame, and psychological pressure, and the darker conspiracy theories tied to Laurel Canyon, military intelligence connections, and cultural manipulation. The episode then moves into the modern revival of the 27 Club with Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, questioning official narratives and highlighting inconsistencies that continue to fuel debate. Blending music history, cultural analysis, and conspiratorial inquiry, this episode asks whether the 27 Club is coincidence, curse, or something far more deliberate.
Mercredi à 19h, quand tout le monde sera parti faire la fête en famille, il ne restera qu'eux sur les ondes de TSFJAZZ : vos plus fidèles Jean-Jacques Milteau & Johan Dalgaard.Nos deux amis préparent une playlist de Noël 100% blues avec les morceaux de B.B. King, Marcia Ball, Stevie Wonder, Sister Rosetta Tharpe ou encore Amy Winehouse. Sans oublier de vous rappeler une chose essentielle : En 2025 comme en 2026, on laisse le bon temps rouler sur TSFJAZZ !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous avez sûrement remarqué que de nombreuses stars meurent de manière assez brutale, souvent très jeunes ? Impossible de ne pas penser à Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin ou encore Jim Morrison, tous disparus à l'âge de 27 ans. Cette succession de morts prématurées et tragiques donne l'impression que les stars sont vouées à mourir jeunes. Et cette impression n'est pas qu'un mythe : des études suggèrent que ce phénomène est bel et bien réel. Comment peut-on expliquer un tel écart d'espérance de vie ? Ce phénomène concerne-t-il toutes les stars ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant, vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals écrit et réalisé par Magalie Bertet. À écouter ensuite : Jusqu'où les stars sont-elles prêtes à aller pour préserver leur image ? Quels sont les mariages arrangés de stars les plus célèbres ? Qui sont ces stars accros au sexe ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez".Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daft Punk Feat. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers - Get Lucky U2 - With Or Without You (Teemid remix) Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not Aaron Childs - Sunshine Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (Mushtaq remix) DNCE - Cake By The Ocean Daft Punk - Face To Face Asaf Avidan And The Mojos - One Day/Reckoning Song The Avener - Fades Out Lines Lady Gaga - The Dead Dance Måneskin - Supermodel Twenty One Pilots - Level Of Concern ABC - The Look Of Love Prince And The Revolution - Raspberry Beret Lizzo - Juice Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week's book guest is My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh.Sara and Cariad are joined by legendary DJ and music producer Jodie Harsh who recently published her own memoir, You Had To Be There: An Odyssey Through Noughties London, One Night at a Time.In this episode they discuss Crossrail, nostalgia, Amy Winehouse, the twelve steps, Soho and the National Lottery.Thank you for reading with us. We like reading with you!My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh is available here.You Had To Be There by Jodie Harsh is available here.Follow Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club on Instagram @saraandcariadsweirdosbookclub and Twitter @weirdosbookclubTickets for Sara's tour show I Am A Strange Gloop are available to buy from sarapascoe.co.ukCariad's children's book Lydia Marmalade and the Christmas Wish is out in paperback here now. Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Supergrass - Alright Soft Cell - Tainted Love Phoenix - 1901 The Killers - Mr Brightside Alice Merton - Cruel Intentions OMD - Enola Gay Amy Winehouse - Rehab Cee Lo Green - Forget You Deacon Blue - Real Gone Kid Teddy Swims & Tones And I & David Guetta - Gone Gone Gone Duffy - Mercy Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl The Clash - Rock The Casbah Blur - Song 2 Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not Michael Jackson - Rock With You Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling Rod Stewart - Da Ya Think I'm Sexy Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
My Music with Graham Coath — featuring Grace Cooper-HallIn this episode of My Music, Graham Coath sits down with UK-born, Massachusetts-based singer, songwriter, and piano-playing genre-shapeshifter Grace Cooper-Hall. From her pop-punk teenage beginnings in Grimsby to the thriving US wedding and events circuit, Grace shares her journey through music, love, and the discovery of her voice.Graham and Grace dive into everything from cover-band culture and reinventing popular songs to the raw honesty of artists like Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Charlie XCX. Grace also gives us a first look at her upcoming original work — including her debut track Boys With Guitars — described as a mix of hyper-pop energy and rock intensity (or as Graham and an AI model dub it: electro-metal-core).They talk about navigating the modern music landscape, AI's impact on creativity, building a band for 2026, and the joy of finally releasing music that reflects who you really are.A warm, funny, and heartfelt conversation with an artist on the rise — and a must-listen for anyone who loves real musicians, real stories, and the graft behind great music.
Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week's episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu pull on their Santa hats and get stuck in to:Spotify Wrapped 2025 has just launched (and has now taken over your social feeds) But why is it such a big deal this year?Steve answers a great listener question: "why don't more bands and venues do afternoon gigs for people who can't stay out late?"Olivia Dean is the breakout British star this year... and is now taking on Ticketmaster – but why?Is it or isn't it Jorja Smith? (It isn't). She's at the centre of a row about AI technology and vocal soundalikes.Stu's big number this week is £134 million – and indie labels have spent it... but on what?Part 654 of the "Universal wants to buy indie firm Downtown Music" storyLast week we predicted that AI music firm Suno might finally sign licensing deals... and two hours after we recorded, they did! So who's the partner?Why have Oasis reopened their pop-up merch stores in London and Dublin? (VFX: Sleigh bells jingling)And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:When bands implode spectacularly: Steve and Stu revel in the story of Portland death metal band Vitriol, who abandoned their frontman at a remote gas station, mid tourIs Spotify Wrapped a good thing?Stu accidentally insults all of AustraliaSteve and Stu chat more about matinee gigs and weigh up the pros and cons (and their boozing opportunities)Stu has a news based joke about Johnny Cash, his song ‘A Boy Named Sue', and the Coca-Cola corporationWould you like an art print of Amy Winehouse in the bath? (It's not as creepy as that sounds…)
Siamo nel 2011, l'anno in cui una donna diventa presidente del Brasile, William e Kate si sposano, a Malta il divorzio diventa possibile e la cantante Amy Winehouse viene trovata priva di vita nella sua casa a Camden.È anche l'anno in cui Adele esce con una canzone struggente, che parla di vita vera.
THE 27 CLUB The 27 Club is a popular culture phenomenon and urban legend referring to the unusual number of influential musicians, artists, and actors who have died at the age of 27, often due to drug or alcohol abuse, suicide, or accidents. While scientific studies have debunked the idea of a statistical spike in musician deaths at this specific age, the perceived coincidence continues to capture public fascination. The myth gained prominence in the early 1970s with the deaths of several rock icons in a short period, and the narrative was reinforced after Kurt Cobain's death in 1994 and Amy Winehouse's in 2011. Notable Members The most prominent figures associated with the 27 Club include: Robert Johnson (d. 1938): A pioneering Delta blues musician, he is considered the "first" member of the club and is part of the legend that he sold his soul to the devil for musical prowess. Brian Jones (d. 1969): The founding member and original leader of The Rolling Stones, he drowned in his swimming pool after consuming alcohol and drugs. Jimi Hendrix (d. 1970): The innovative and highly influential rock guitarist who died of a drug overdose involving barbiturates. Janis Joplin (d. 1970): A powerful blues and rock singer, she died of a heroin overdose in her hotel room. Jim Morrison (d. 1971): The enigmatic lead singer of The Doors, whose cause of death in Paris was officially ruled as heart failure, though drug use was suspected. Kurt Cobain (d. 1994): The frontman of the grunge band Nirvana, he died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, with a high concentration of heroin in his system. Amy Winehouse (d. 2011): The British singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice, she died of accidental alcohol poisoning. Other artists and actors sometimes included in the broader list are artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grateful Dead keyboardist Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, and actor Anton Yelchin. Cultural Impact vs. Statistical Reality The enduring nature of the 27 Club is less about a true statistical anomaly and more about the power of storytelling and media reinforcement. The concentration of several highly famous deaths at the same age within a short timeframe (1969-1971) created a powerful narrative that stuck in the public consciousness. While one study published in the British Medical Journal in 2011 found that young adult musicians have a higher death rate overall than the general population, it concluded there was no specific increased risk at age 27 compared to other young ages. However, the myth itself has led to increased visibility and cultural prominence for those who die at that age, perpetuating the idea.
Cochemea is a sax player, composer and arranger who spent some years playing vintage-style soul with Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, as well as stints with Amy Winehouse, David Byrne, hip hop duo Run The Jewels and dozens more. Born Cochemea Gastelum into an Indigenous Yaqui family in California, he's found time over the past few years to release three albums of his own music, the latest being Vol. III: Ancestros Futuros. These albums don't attempt to untangle the knot of Indigenous, Spanish, and American cultural interactions over the centuries, instead using them as musical source material. With a lightly processed alto sax sound and lots of percussion, Cochemea and his band create songs that usually don't have words, although wordless vocals, chanted or sung, are part of the sonic tapestry. The result is music that is not only beyond category, it almost seems beyond time, as the album title suggests. Cochemea and his band have filled our studio, mostly with percussion instruments to play a live set. (-John Schaefer)Set list: 1. Otros Mundos 2. Ancestros Futuros 3. Omeyocan
We've decided to do a deep dive on some of our favourite albums to explore the stories behind them.What did the artists really think of each other? Where did the inspirations from the songs come from?Joining Andrea to discuss is Head Tour Guide at the Irish Rock ‘N' Roll Museum Experience, Alan Buckley, who's going to talk through Amy Winehouse's album ‘Back to Black'!
On the November 20 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Mahler debuts, as does Amy Winehouse & Josh Groban in America, & Michael Jackson & Phil Spector answer to the justice system. Also, happy birthday to Phife Dawg, Joe Walsh, Duane Allman, & Mike D.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters:00:00 Intro 00:16 What happened on this date in music history02:50 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history03:31 Albums released on this date in music history04:46 Singles released on this date in music history05:08 Podcast advertisement05:27 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history06:40 Passings of music artists on this date in music history07:42 What's on tomorrow's episode
Repion publican este viernes, 21 de noviembre, "201", su nuevo disco y estamos deseando poder compartirlo contigo. Hoy hemos adelantado la última de las canciones, "Cerrar Los Ojos", que empieza suave, pero crece con mucha fuerza y mucha energía. Escuchamos también a la británica Sky Newman, una voz entre Amy Winehouse, Dua Lipa y Adele, a sus compatriotas, Man/Woman/Chainsow y a la noruega Anna Of The North. PERFUME GENIUS - Me & AngelSKYE NEWMAN - FU & UFSAMPA THE GREAT - Cant Hold UsMAN/WOMAN/CHAINSAW - Only GirlYUNGBLUD - Lovesick LullabySIDONIE -Aquesta Nit És La NitROSALÍA - La Perla (ft. Yahritza Y Su Esencia)QUERALT LAHOZ - La FeIMARHAN - TellaltSIDECARS - Hasta Que Cierro Los OjosREPION - Cerrar Los OjosAMARAL - El Universo Sobre MíANNA OF THE NORTH - No Onw Knows You BetterFKA Twigs - Wild And Alone (feat. PinkPantheress)CONFIDENCE MAN - Damaged GoodsEscuchar audio
Throat-singing Inuit sisters Tiffany Ayalik and Inuksuk Mackay released their sixth album, offering a soundtrack to the traditional stories they grew up with. "Legends" blends PIQSIQ's cultural improvisational technique with sophisticated studio production. First Nations Cree singer LOV is on tour, propelled by the success of the video releases for the singles, "Matriarch" and "Mama". Her upbeat soulful, rhythmic style invokes Amy Winehouse, but LOV has a message all her own drawn from her roots on her Treaty Six Reserve. Country crooner Blaine Bailey barely blinked after getting eliminated from the musical competition reality show, "The Road". He hit the road with his own tour singing songs from his album, "Indian Country", with a classic sound built around lyrics full of Native pride. GUESTS Blaine Bailey (United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians), singer and songwriter LOV (Plains Cree from Treaty 6 Territory from the Poundmaker Cree Nation), singer and songwriter Tiffany Ayalik (Inuit), singer and songwriter for the duo PIQSIQ Inuksuk Mackay (Inuit), singer and songwriter for the duo PIQSIQ
[REDIFFUSION] Bienvenue dans Les Fabuleux Destins, le podcast pour découvrir des histoires vraies et étonnantes. Cette semaine, vibrez avec notre saison spéciale Légendes de la musique. Six destins hors du commun, entre gloire, tourment et mélodies éternelles. Amy Winehouse, la destruction d'une diva Douze millions d'albums vendus dans le monde entier, cinq Grammy Awards, des interprétations bouleversantes… Il est certain que la scène musicale mondiale ne se remet pas de l'absence d'Amy Winehouse. Et ça n'est pas sa disparition qui fait d'elle une icône, mais son talent et sa voix irrésistible. On la regrette encore aujourd'hui, quand on sait qu'elle s'apprêtait à collaborer avec les plus grands musiciens. Mais comment a-t-elle percé dans la musique ? Quelle a été la cause de son mal-être ? Ecriture : Hélène Vézier Réalisation : Thomas Debeugny, Antoine Berry Roger Voix : Andréa Brusque Une production Bababam Originals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome a truly dynamic duo of All-NBA forward Julius Randle (Minnesota Timberwolves) and 9x Grammy winning music producer Mark Ronson to the show. In this conversation, they discuss how they've gotten to the elite levels they are at in their respective crafts. Julius discusses what it was like dealing with the pressures of being drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers and playing with Kobe Bryant, his favorite moments from playing with the New York Knicks, what makes his superstar teammate Anthony Edwards so special, and how he feels about now playing with the Wolves. Mark also shares unbelievable stories about Prince, working with Amy Winehouse, DJing in New York City, his Knicks fandom, and so much more. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Having spent his early years in London, Mark Ronson grew up in Manhattan, began working as a DJ as a teenager and quickly made a name for himself on the New York club scene of the 1990s. He moved into music production and, in 2006, co-wrote and co-produced the Amy Winehouse album Back To Black. The record won five Grammys and Mark Ronson himself scooped the Producer of the Year Award. Since then, he has released five solo albums and worked with some of the most successful names in pop including Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, Queens Of The Stone Age and Paul McCartney. The winner of ten Grammys and two Brits, he added an Academy Award to his list of accolades in 2018 as co-writer of the song Shallow from the film A Star Is Born. He was also Oscar nominated for his work as executive producer, composer and songwriter for the soundtrack to the Barbie movie. More recently he has written a book called Night People, a memoir about his time as a DJ in 90s New York. Mark Ronson tells John Wilson about the influence of his music-loving parents, who often threw parties at their north London home when he was a child. He talks about the influence of his stepfather Mick Jones, songwriter, guitarist and producer of the 80s rock band Foreigner, who allowed Mark to experiment with equipment in his home studio in New York and encouraged his early interest in production. He remembers how hearing the 1992 track They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock and CL Smooth led him to pursue a career as a club DJ and become renowned for the diverse range of music he played in clubs - from soul and hip-hop to classic rock - an eclectic approach which later informed his work as a producer. Mark Ronson also recalls first meeting Amy Winehouse and how they wrote and recorded the songs for her Back To Black album. Producer: Edwina Pitman
Season 2 of Nobody Wants This has finally dropped — but one of our hosts is far too distracted by Kristen Bell’s latest Instagram post to care. Holly, Amelia and Jessie ask: does an actress have to be likeable for her show to work? Meanwhile, “Nonmonogamummy” and “Pussy Palace” weren’t exactly on our cultural bingo cards for 2025… yet here we are. Lily Allen’s new album is a gloriously messy post-divorce confessional — a world away from the Gwyneth Paltrow school of conscious uncoupling. Plus, freebirthing — what it is, why it’s trending, and how it’s dividing the internet. If you or somebody you know has experienced sexual assault and are in need of support, please call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732. Help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And, always consult your healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Other People’s Marriages & Your New 'Shobby' Listen: The Precise Etiquette Of A 'Grudget' Listen: Kim K's Bush & An Office Politics Dilemma Listen: A 'Furious' King & The Rise Of The Barbie Waist Listen: The Friends Vs Family Trap & We're All Rapunzel Now Listen: What Did You Do Yesterday? Listen: "A Comedian Hurt My Feelings" Listen: Every Thought We Had About The Victoria Beckham Documentary Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. Watch Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: 'This Nobody Wants This season 2 storyline is painfully accurate. It made me feel seen.' 6 behind-the-scenes facts that will change the way you watch Nobody Wants This season two. Why everyone is talking about Lily Allen's new album. 'David Harbour and Lily Allen just shared their home with us. And I really wish they hadn't.' THE BLOCK 2025 FINALE: A record-breaking win and two surprise disappointments. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 27ú lá de mí Dheireadh Fómhair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1978 saolaíodh bean ceathrairíní sa tír agus tháinig sé amach go raibh sé rud speisialta mar ag an am níor tharla sé seo an iomarca. Dúirt an bhean bhí an bhreith go breá. I 2006 dhearbhaigh Aer Lingus an oíche roimhe go mbeadh gearradh siar ar bpost chun airgead a shábháil agus gan a bheith I gcomórtas le Ryanair. I 1989 baineadh siar as gach duine a raibh ina chónaí I gCora Finne mar gur tháinig sé amach go bhfuair fear bás ó bhá. Chuaigh Michael Hehir ag iascaireacht nuair a fuair sé bás. I 2006 tháinig sé amach go raibh cuir siar ar an soláthar d'uisce ól d'Inis agus lochtaigh fear a bhí ailse aige agus dúirt sé bhí sé míchaoithiúlacht mhór. Dúirt sé nach raibh taithí aige mar seo I 27 bliain ina raibh sé ina chónaí san Afraic Theas. Sin My Chemical Romance le Welcome To The Black Parade – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2006. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 2006 tháinig Amy Winehouse amach lena dara halbam Back To Black agus bhí sé seo a albam deireanach. I 2007 mháirseáil Keith Richards leis an lucht agóide a raibh ag agóid I gcoinne gearradh siar san ospidéal I Sussex. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Kelly Osbourne sa Bhreatain I 1984 agus rugadh aisteoir John Cleese sa Bhreatain ar an lá seo I 1939 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 27th of October, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1978: Ireland's one in a million mother rested contentedly and said the birth of her quads was no different to normal birth. 2006: Aer Lingus confirmed last night it had warned union representatives that job cuts would be necessary to see off the competitive threat posed by Ryanair. 1989: The community in corofin was stunned with the news of the tragic drowning of local man Mr. Michael Hehir following an accident while fishing near Fanore in North Clare. 2006: The delay in providing an adequate drinking water supply for Ennis and its environs has been criticized by a cancer survivor who never experienced the inconvenience of a boil notice during his 27 years living in South Africa. That was My Chemical Romance with Welcome To The Black Parade – the biggest song on this day in 2006 Onto music news on this day In 2006 Amy Winehouse released her second and final studio album Back to Black. 2007 Keith Richards marched with campaigners protesting against possible Sussex hospital cuts. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Kelly Osbourne was born in the UK in 1984 and actor John Cleese was born in the UK on this day in 1939 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Hailed by Rolling Stone magazine for their "late-night decadence and velvet tones", wht.rbbt.obj. is a rock and roll reckoning! Rabbit and Francis from wht.rbbt.ob. join us to deep dive into their latest amazing album Oscar Bravo Juliett.
Zawsze głośny, przerysowany, budzący kontrowersje. Tylko u nas Popek zdejmuje okulary i pokazuje swoją prawdziwą twarz. W szczerej, momentami bolesnej rozmowie opowiada o nałogach, z którymi wciąż toczy nierówną walkę. O ojcu, który kazał mu nosić wódkę na melinę, ośrodku wychowawczym, który nauczył go przetrwania, ale i zostawił blizny głębsze niż tatuaże. To one stały się pancerzem na całe życie. Mówi o łzach po treningach „Tańca z gwiazdami”, o spotkaniu z Jezusem, o dzieciach, które jeszcze nie wiedzą, kim tak naprawdę jest ich ojciec. O życiu, w którym dla jednych pozostaje potworem, a dla innych – legendą. „Jestem Pawłem, który Popka nienawidzi” – mówi o sobie. Czy to, że jeszcze żyje to cud czy świadomy wybór? W jakich okolicznościach poznał Amy Winehouse? Wielokrotnie upadał, ale za każdym razem potrafił znaleźć w sobie siłę, by wstać i zawalczyć. Czy w końcu uda mu się uciec przed demonami przeszłości? #płatnawspółpraca
Our award winning duo meet a DJ and producer who knows a thing or two about acceptance speeches. Mark Ronson is a BRIT, Golden Globe, Grammy and Oscar-winning British-American DJ, record producer, musician and songwriter. He has added ‘author' to that list, too, with the release of his memoir, Night People, an account of becoming a DJ in ‘90s New York. The book is full of incredible stories and entertaining celebrity encounters, and you get a tasty sampler of them in our chat over roast chicken. We start the episode with a dirty vodka martini and a side of Monster Munch before a hearty roast chicken with fennel, shallot & white bean stew, appealing to Mark's love of Sunday roasts. This is paired with a glass of Vignerons Ardechois Viognier and served alongside tales of working with Paul McCartney and Lady Gaga and the joy Mark gets from being a dad. Mark and Nick's own friendship stretches back to the noughties, and nights out together with the likes of Adele and Amy Winehouse. Nostalgic memories are sparked across the table, including one involving a hungover Nick in New York and a party hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio. There's also time to celebrate Nick and Angela's gong for Best Hosts at this year's British Podcast Awards. We couldn't be prouder of them. Cheers! You can watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube and, new for this season, on Spotify. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish If you want to get in touch with us about anything at all, contact dish@waitrose.co.uk Dish from Waitrose is made by Cold Glass Productions
CADENA 100 está sonando la mejor variedad musical. Se promociona un concierto de CADENA 100 por ellas a beneficio de la Asociación Española contra el Cáncer. Álvaro de Luna presenta su canción 'Juramento Eterno'. Ana Mena y su tema suenan a continuación. Se informa que Rihanna es madre por tercera vez. Se comenta la noticia de la nueva relación entre Katy Perry y Justin Trudeau, ex primer ministro de Canadá, tras sus anteriores parejas. 'Mateo & Andrea' ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción. Se busca el fagot más antiguo de España y se anuncian canciones y sonidos considerados parte de la historia, como Elton John, Celine Dion, Amy Winehouse, Miles Davis y el sonido de inicio de Windows 95. Se invita a escuchar 'Buenos días, Javi y Mar' en CADENA 100. También se mencionan productos como Trómbozit para piernas cansadas y servicios como el Triplex de la ONCE, CoffeDís, Mutua, Seat, Lidle, y viajes de Royal Caribbean.
In this wild and unfiltered episode of Opie Radio, we dive into the infamous 27 Club, discussing the tragic stories of music legends like Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Amy Winehouse, who all passed away at age 27. The conversation takes hilarious and unexpected turns, from debates about Philly cheesesteaks to confessions about pre-porn fantasies involving Little Debbie and Sears catalogs. The crew also taste-tests a sour Westbrook Gose beer, sparking reactions ranging from "homeless urine" to "grandma's underwear." Amidst the chaos, they touch on everything from shower habits to Dolly Parton's songwriting genius. Tune in for a raucous blend of music history, crude humor, and beer-fueled banter!
This was such a special conversation, and went differently than any prior episode - hence the "Part 1" shown here. We'll have Lia back for a dive in to her personal journey and inspirations, but this one started in the asbstract and Lia, Galen and I decided to stay there.We played Lia's brand new (released yesterday) track "I'm Still Here" and she was brave and vulnerable sharing the full backstory which included reunion, empathy, and support, but then transitioned to manipulation, hurtfulness and the need for boundaries. So we continued exploring concepts together and touched on healing modalities, especially through music, connecting with others memories, and balancing the freedom of making mistakes with the polish of a finished piece of art. What an incredible convo!So here is the original copy we developed for this episode, and be on the lookout for Part 2 with Lia where we'll get the full story and dive in to her story...We fell for the music of Lia Menaker during the prep leading up to Musikfest this year. We could not wait to catch her set (even cutting our Daily Livestream that day short to make sure I could get there in time to see a good bit of the back half), and her performance did not disappoint.For the feelers, the seekers, and the sonically curious, Lia Menaker's "noirtronica" music is where soulful pop meets moody elegance and emotional grit. Her voice—rich with raw emotion and echoes of soulful greats like Billie Holiday and Amy Winehouse—cuts through with a modern pop and R&B edge. It's this balance, along with playful vocal loops and sonic experimentation, that continues to fascinate and guide her songwriting and producing. Be sure to check out this very special musician and join us for this chat!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Mark Ronson is a crowd pleaser. Mark—iconic DJ and producer whose new memoir Night People is out now—pulled up to a different kind of studio to record a different kind of slapper on clearing up the actual amount of Grammys he's won, editing his own Wikipedia page, not setting his watch even as an AP ambassador, desperately seeking attention and approval, the very specific time and place covered wonderfully in his new must-read memoir, guys that work at Supreme have been the hardest people to impress since 1994, dancefloor cheat code songs, the disgusting college bar that was his dojo, ripping off Stretch Armstrong, embarrassing Q-Tip and Jay-Z run-ins that apparently only he remembers, his ‘90s fits, Tommy Hilfiger's nepo baby mall tour hilarity, if you're gonna mess up a first dance at a wedding it probably shouldn't be a cop's, Gen Z vs. vinyl, the best and worst parties he's ever attended, DJs getting pussy, should celebrities legally be allowed to DJ, dropping his Oscar-winning song in the club, his next memoir covering his second act featuring Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars, does anyone really listen to music in the shower, and much more on Mark Ronson's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Long before his collaborations with major artists like Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson was sneaking into nightclubs with his friend Sean Ono Lennon at 12 years-old. As he grew up, his status as a night person solidified when he became a DJ in hip-hop clubs in New York City. “It's so exciting that people are suddenly coming because they love the music that you've made,” Ronson says.Ronson explores his love affair with the music as he sits down with Vogue's Senior Editor Corey Seymour to talk about his new book “Night People: How to Be a DJ in '90s New York City.” Ronson gets candid about growing up in a musical family, the identity crisis he had in his early years as a performer and what it is like to set the tone for the party. “I am obsessed with the craft,” reflects Ronson as he retraces his past and pieces together the stories from his big nights and the celebrities who were a part of it.“All the music being made in New York at that time was kind of like the biggest music, at least in hip-hop.” recalls Ronson. “So, you had Jay-Z, Biggie, Little Kim, Tribe, and then you had Missy and Timberland and people from other places that were all in New York making their records and they would all come to the club and there I am with this front row seat to it.”The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Nine-time Grammy winner Mark Ronson is responsible for producing some of the biggest pop songs of the last few decades. He's worked with the likes of Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Amy Winehouse. Now, he's released a new memoir, “Night People,” which traces his early years working as a DJ in nightclubs around New York City. Mark joins Tom Power to tell us how that laid the groundwork for his acclaimed career as a producer, and how it also taught him what it takes to make a crowd dance.
Mark Ronson talks with Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg on HOT 97 about breaking records in NYC, memories with Nate Dogg, Amy Winehouse, Robin Williams, and Michael Jackson, plus the first time he played ACDC in the club! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, author and storyteller Will Cady shares a reading from his book Which Way Is North: A Creative Compass for Makers, Marketers, and Mystics.Through the myth and legacy of bluesman Robert Johnson, Will reflects on the profound choices we make with our creative gifts. Johnson's hands carried him from the fields of Mississippi to a San Antonio hotel room where he recorded 29 songs that became the foundation of rock and roll. His story—woven with myth, music, and mystery—raises timeless questions about inspiration, sacrifice, and what it means to leave a mark on culture.Will explores how Johnson's influence echoes through generations of musicians, from Muddy Waters to Led Zeppelin, from Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse, reminding us of the delicate dance between creativity, commerce, and the soul.This reading, “Robert Johnson's Hands,” invites us to consider what we give, what we create, and how our choices ripple far beyond our own lives.To learn more about Will Cady and his work, visit willcady.com.The 5 Minutes of Peace podcast is created by The Peace Room, Boise. Learn more at www.ThePeaceRoom.love
0:00–15:00 — Cold open, the Wheel spins, and cursed parrots + creepy woods The rules of the game: rack up points to reach the “Tower of Truth,” fall short and it's back to the “Land of Lunacy.” First spin delivers a wild mini-doc: opium-addicted parrots raiding poppy fields in India—farmers can't stop them, and the birds crash hard when harvest ends. Sam lays out a “don't celebrate anyone's death” rant (framed around the online pile-on over Charlie Kirk), pointing at how elites love when we fight each other. Then we shift spooky: a Southern-Gothic “Granny's rules for the woods” reading—don't follow lights, don't answer your name, and if the dog won't enter, neither should you. 15:00–30:00 — Feel-good pet city → hot-button “Enhanced Games” Live chat asks about an over-the-counter aid for autistic kids; Sam promises to circle back before the end. Wholesome palate cleanser: a guy who's spent two years building a miniature town for his pets—pure internet serotonin. Big pivot: the “Enhanced Games”—a no-testing, PED-friendly league with track, swimming, and weightlifting; they even tout a record that beats an Olympic gold medalist's time. We kick around the ethics and the rubber-neck appeal. 30:00–45:00 — Viral 9/11 cheer routine in Texas + “UFO disclosure” talk We watch the jaw-dropper of the night: a high-school 9/11 cheer routine (complete with Pentagon gags and a smoke machine). The crowd reaction is… complicated, and so is ours. That segues into a guest clip arguing we're at the “finish line” of UFO disclosure thanks to recent legislation and hearings—skepticism included. 45:00–60:00 — 27 Club lore → Moon orbs → “they're selling our crap back to us” The Wheel lands on the “27 Club”: Brian Jones to Amy Winehouse, numerology riffs, and whether the pattern is myth, math, or something darker. Space weirdness break: a backyard telescope video shows a flashing red light with orbs circling the Moon—cue uneasy vibes and Moon-truth jokes. Sam cracks that Big Pharma is literally “selling our crap back to us,” after a clip about, uh, very bodily-based treatments—you get the idea. 60:00–75:00 — Sam's Corner mailbag, Satanism/Saturnism, and MKUltra/Stargate Follow-up for the dad in chat: the supplement name shared is “leucovorin” (spelled out on-air so parents can note it). A former “satanic organization” insider clip claims an evolving “agenda” through 2027—our hosts react and relate it to broader cultural patterns. Occult detour: “Satanism is Saturnism,” symbolism breakdowns (the goat, magic squares, pop-culture sigils). Then we hit MKUltra and the Army's Stargate remote-viewing program—mind control vs. psychic espionage, and what the government actually studied. 75:00–90:00 — Victory lap to 3,500 live → one last jaw-dropper → sign-off We crest 3,500 live viewers; Sam wonders if we just did our greatest episode ever, then vows to get off an “unholy number” on the wheel and into Sam's Corner. Final short: a protest-style clip that starts as “we won't be silenced” and swerves into a provocative chant—ending the show on a spicy note. Curtain call and thanks—what a ride. Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli - Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: https://x.com/samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: https://ourbigdumbmouth.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/obdmpod Doom Scrollin' Telegram: https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of drug use. Mark Ronson is the hitmaker behind some of the most iconic music of the past two decades. A nine-time Grammy-winning producer, DJ, and Oscar-winning songwriter (yes - he wrote “I'm Just Ken”), Ronson has collaborated with legends like Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, Miley Cyrus and Duran Duran. He also produced Amy Winehouse's era-defining album Back to Black, and his 2014 smash “Uptown Funk” is one of the best-selling singles in history. In this revealing conversation, Mark shares the creative process behind “Uptown Funk,” his unforgettable first meeting with Amy Winehouse, the 90s New York club scene and how a song from Barbie became a global phenomenon. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 02:45 The DJ Booth 04:00 Navigating Family Chaos and Emotional Sensitivity 06:56 The Night People: A Unique Subculture 09:06 Encounters with Celebrities and Substance Experimentation 12:11 The Jay-Z Approach Disaster 21:33 Creating Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars 24:04 The Journey of a Hit Song 25:50 The Concept of Cool 27:42 Guitar Dreams and DJ Realities 29:59 The Importance of Friendship 33:24 Therapy and Personal Growth 35:19 Meeting his wife During COVID 37:26 Industry Exile and a New Beginning 44:14 Creating the Barbie Soundtrack
Mark Ronson is a record producer, DJ, and songwriter. Beginning his career in the mid-1990s as a DJ, he gained wide recognition in 2006 for his work with Amy Winehouse and Christina Aguilera, earning Producer of the Year for Winehouse's Back to Black. Over his career, he has earned nine Grammy Awards, along with a Golden Globe and an Academy Award, for projects including “Uptown Funk” with Bruno Mars and “Shallow” from the A Star is Born soundtrack. Ronson has released five solo albums, formed the duo Silk City with Diplo, founded Zelig Records in 2018, and served as lead and executive producer of the Barbie movie soundtrack. His memoir, Night People, is a reflection on his life in music and the culture that shaped it, and it will be published on September 16, 2025. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
Rehab, arrests, fights, hitting on Prince Harry, dramatic stage breakdowns, slagging off the press, Amy Winehouse was a rockstar's rockstar and she was also one of the greatest musical talents of the past 20 years. Her voice was unlike any other. She modernized jazz. She gave weight to pop. When she was inspired, she was untouchable. Driven by her muse, haunted by her addictions, and harassed endlessly by the paparazzi, Amy Winehouse's story is tragic and all too familiar, but her music and the way she expressed herself was entirely unique. To see the complete list of contributors, visit disgracelandpod.com This episode was originally published on May 15, 2019. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices